One-thousandth Balance

The one-thousandth balance operates based on the principle of electromagnetic force balance. When measuring the mass of a sample, the sensor converts the mass into an electrical signal, which is processed by internal circuitry to display a result accurate to 0.001 grams. It is used in laboratories for weighing trace samples, such as paint additives, plastic pellets, etc., to ensure accurate formulations.
Selection
When selecting a 1/1000 precision balance, consider the weighing range to cover the sample mass, environmental factors such as dustproof and moisture-proof design, calibration functions to ensure long-term stability, a simple and user-friendly operating interface, dimensions that fit the workspace, and brand support for maintenance needs.

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Adopt High Accuracy Sensor to ensure stable weighing, readability up to 1mg, equipped with stainless steel pan and automatic fault detection function, support dynamic weighing and a variety of expansion interfaces.

$ 388.00

Using Electromagnetic Force Sensor and dynamic temperature compensation technology, weighing reaction time is less than 3 seconds, support a variety of weighing units, standard RS232 interface to achieve direct data transmission.

$ 814.00

One thousandth of weighing accuracy and 0.001g/cm ³ density accuracy, using Archimedes principle buoyancy method, can measure solid, block, particle, floating body and other shapes of samples, support water, alcohol, silicone oil a variety of media.

$ 273.00

With 0.001g Readability and 0.002g repeatability error, the three-door Glass Draft Shield is easy to operate, and the special aluminum shell enhances the anti-static and anti-interference ability.

$ 315.00

Electromagnetic Force Sensor, repeatability error +/- 2mg, reaction time less than 3 seconds, support dynamic temperature compensation and a variety of weighing units, standard RS232 interface can directly transfer data to Excel.

$ 553.00

With 1/10,000 accuracy and 0.1mg readability, it supports Auto Internal Cal and seven-level shock filtering, and provides a variety of weighing modes and unit conversion to ensure high Stability and anti-interference ability.

$ 1237.00

With 1000g weighing range and 1mg Readability, using single precision mass Sensor and seven-stage shock filter technology, support automatic temperature compensation and seventeen unit conversion functions.

$ 1316.00

High Accuracy Electromagnetic Force Sensor, Dynamic temperature compensation technology to ensure accuracy, reaction time less than 3 seconds, Capacity 300g, readability accuracy 1mg, support a variety of weighing units and RS232 data output.

$ 504.00

Modular electromagnetic force equilibrating Sensor, Weighing speed adjustable and Stabilization time ≤ 5 seconds, with four shock and RS232 interface, support two-way communication and a variety of mass unit conversion.

$ 627.00

High Accuracy Sensor is adopted to ensure stability and reliability, weighing stability time is less than 2 seconds, readability accuracy is 0.01g, support a variety of weighing units and RS232 interface direct data transmission.

$ 522.00

High Accuracy Sensor is adopted to ensure stability and reliability, Capacity 5200g, readability accuracy 0.01g, reaction time is less than 2 seconds, support a variety of weighing units and RS232 interface.

$ 638.00

Adopt High Accuracy Sensor to ensure stable and reliable weighing, Capacity 600g, accuracy 0.1g, support a variety of units, built-in rechargeable battery, easy to use for a long time.

$ 154.00

Adopt a new generation of High Accuracy Sensor to ensure stable and reliable weighing, response time is less than 2 seconds, Capacity 1200g, support a variety of weighing units and RS232 data interface.

$ 238.00

High Accuracy Sensor is used to ensure stable and reliable weighing, reaction time is less than 2 seconds, Capacity 2200g, readability accuracy 0.1g, support for a variety of units and external calibrating functions.

$ 264.00

High Accuracy Sensor ensures stable and reliable weighing, reaction time is less than 2 seconds, Capacity 5200g, readability accuracy 0.1g, support for multiple units and external calibrating.

$ 367.00

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